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“One of the big differences between Canada and the United States on climate policy spending broadly is that unlike the United States, Canada has a national carbon pricing system. So, we have a carbon pricing system that sets a national minimum standard. There's a retail price for retail fuels, including gasoline for cars. And there's also an industrial price that applies directly to industry. In some provinces, Quebec has its own cap and trade system that's actually linked with California's, and that is a system that meets Canada's minimum standard for carbon pricing.” Claire Seaborn on Electric Ladies Podcast Canada has been ahead of the U.S. on some climate and energy policies, including having a price on carbon, which many U.S. politicians have resisted for years. What can we learn from Canada's experience? A lot. Listen to Claire Seaborn, who until a few months ago was the Chief of Staff to Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, explain Canada's energy and climate policies and what the U.S. – and other countries – can learn from their experience, in this fascinating discussion with Electric Ladies host Joan Michelson. She also shares insightful career advice. You'll hear about: What exactly Canadian energy and climate policies are and how they are working. How Canada developed its carbon pricing policies and how difference provinces are implementing them. The critical role of minerals in the energy transition and climate solutions, and how to manage this complex geopolitical issue. Plus, insightful career advice, such as… “For anyone, women especially who are interested in the energy and climate space, I would say that you shouldn't feel that you need to choose between the public sector, the private sector, and the nonprofit sector…. If you want to, and I've done it, you can just bounce between them. And that seems to be increasingly more acceptable and it's also really, really useful…. I've been able to continue to build my expertise in the energy and climate space, but from multiple different perspectives.…So my advice would be to just not feel that you need to pick one of those lanes and, and to take the risk to bounce between those different segments of our economy.” Claire Seaborn on Electric Ladies Podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also like: Anna Siefken, Deputy Director, Federal Energy Management Program, Dept. of Energy, on how the federal government reduces the energy use and carbon footprint of its 350,000 buildings. Rachel McCleery, Senior Advisor, Treasury Dept. Inflation Reduction Act Program, on how to leverage the IRA to save money reducing a building or business's energy use and carbon footprint. Vanessa Chan, Ph.D., Chief Commercialization Officer of the Department of Energy and Director of the Office of Technology Transitions, on the Inflation Reduction Act and the transition to clean energy. Julia Souder, CEO, Long Duration Energy Storage Council, on how to leverage storage to transition to and manage a clean energy economy Lisa Jacobson of the Business Council for Sustainable Energy & Tara Narayanan, of Bloomberg NEF on their new Energy Factbook 2024, including the Inflation Reduction Act opportunities. Inna Braverman, CEO & Founder, Eco Wave Power, on how they are bringing wave power to scale – and her powerful personal story. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson
Final tickets remain for "Professional Podcasters doing a Professional Podcast - LIVE", our live show in London right before Rev Pro at the Copper box, the day before All In. The link to buy tickets is https://grappl.bigcartel.com/product/grappl-live-podcast. Get your tickets now, as when they're gone, they're gone! JP returns with plenty to catch up on as he and Benno talk WrestleMania in the UK and whether it's a real thing as WWE try to steal AEW's thunder ahead of All In, plus the build to All in itself, MJF in Rev Pro, ROH Death Before Dishonor and the G1. They also find time to get JP's take on Hogan and Trump, plus Jesse Ventura visiting the fed, Punk & Drew, the state of Seth Rollins, Giulia, OVW and more! Final tickets remain for "Professional Podcasters doing a Professional Podcast - LIVE", our live show in London right before Rev Pro at the Copper box, the day before All In. The link to buy tickets is https://grappl.bigcartel.com/product/grappl-live-podcast. Get your tickets now, as when they're gone, they're gone! JP returns with plenty to catch up on as he and Benno talk WrestleMania in the UK and whether it's a real thing as WWE try to steal AEW's thunder ahead of All In, plus the build to All in itself, MJF in Rev Pro, ROH Death Before Dishonor and the G1. They also find time to get JP's take on Hogan and Trump, plus Jesse Ventura visiting the fed, Punk & Drew, the state of Seth Rollins, Giulia, OVW and more! SHOWNOTES 0:00 Intro - GRAPPL Flashback InVasion 2001 w. Michael Hamflett: https://youtu.be/HRto0HK2CTk 15:48 WrestleMania in the UK, Wembley 43:45 AEW All In card, Cardiff 1:22:11 MJF in Rev Pro 1:02:51 Fenix, Daniel Garcia 1:14:31 AEW ROH 1:39:55 SummerSlam, Jesse Ventura 1:52:08 G1 Week Two 2:05:45 Hulk Hogan & Donald Trump, OVW, Giulia You can get the Spotlight preshow and find all of our live shows on YouTube by becoming a Member at http://www.Youtube.com/@GRAPPL, or join us on Patreon for both live video and audio replays at http://www.Patreon.com/GRAPPL! You can also join us on the GRAPPL Discord for free at https://discord.gg/KqeVAcwctS GRAPPL Spotlight is produced with support from our Patrons and YouTube members, with special thanks to Patreon Kings Of The Mountain - Conor O'Loughlin, Eddie Sideburns, Chris Platt, and Ewan Cameron!
Arizona Congressman Greg Stanton joins the show to talk about a new water infastructure project.
Siobhan learns some local history. Jodi learns how old some people really are. Corrick learns the dangers of unchecked kudzu. Ernestine learns how much of a whole chicken she can eat at once. We all pretend to learn how dice rolls work. Join Maeve, Deka, Josh, Kaitlyn and storyteller Adam on this episode of Fables Around the Table: Glory. This episode references a YouTube video on automats! You can check that out here! Listen to the Old Gods of Appalachia and buy the soundtrack on bandcamp, used here with permission. The Old Gods of Appalachia RPG is published by Monte Cook Games. Find more at projectderailed.com. Join in the conversation on discord! And if you like our work and would like to support us, join our patreon or rep our merch
We don't often think about what's going on beneath the surface of our cities and towns. But how could more understanding of this underground world help deliver better public services and tackle environmental impact?Today's guest is Holger Kessler, a renowned geoscientist who has racked up an astonishing 25 years at the British Geological Survey. In early 2024, he started a new role at AtkinsRéalis but previously worked at the Government Office for Science as the Science Lead of the Future of the Subsurface Foresight Programme.We discuss the siloed nature of data underground, the benefits of digital twins, and why it's so important to use the utilities we have underground. 00:00 - Intro12:24 - Why is subsurface data so siloed?23:05 - Holger's work in the London subterranean28:15 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKS:Holger Kessler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holgerkessler/British Geological Survey: https://www.bgs.ac.uk/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today, a podcast from Zühlke.We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate.We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge and looking at traditional value chains. And that's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we're taking a look at data outside the box to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We envisage ideas and create new business models for our clients by developing services and products based on new technologies – from the initial vision through development to deployment, production, and operation.
So, no surprises, the Government has officially pulled the plug on the $16 billion Lake Onslow hydro project in Central Otago. Work stopped on Friday. Because the Government thinks it's money down the drain; says it would be wasteful spending if it allowed it to continue; and reckons it would be a long time before we saw any benefits. Instead, it's going to focus on things like wind, solar and geothermal energy. There's a catch to that, though. Which I'll get to shortly. The reason more than $20 million has been spent on this project already on what they describe in the industry as “investigative work”, is because Lake Onslow was seen by some as a potential solution to the problem we have when things are dry, lake levels are low, and fossil fuels have to be used more to generate electricity. To make sure we have enough. If it had gone ahead, what would have happened was water from the Clutha River would have been pumped up to the lake and released through turbines when the hydro-electric lakes were running low. But that was too much of a pipedream for the new government, with Energy Minister Simeon Brown going all energiser-battery on it and, just days after being sworn-in, he was on the blower telling them “don't come Monday”. Well, not quite. Because they will be back there today - decommissioning whatever's in place already. Not that the problem has gone away. How about this for a stat? Simeon Brown says demand for electricity between now and 2050 is expected to increase by two-thirds. So a massive jump in just over 25 years. Which is why the Green Party and the scientist who came up with the idea in the first place are furious about Lake Onslow being given the flick. Because they reckon Lake Onslow would have been great for storing power and they reckon it would have stabilised power prices for 100 years. Now that hundred-year bit, I reckon that's pretty far-fetched. Because it was only 25 years ago when Max Bradford stood up and said that his electricity reforms would mean cheaper power. Do you remember? I'll never forget it. He said: “This will mean cheaper power”. So I think the claim that Onslow would have stabilised power prices for 100 is pretty fanciful. So, instead of pouring billions of dollars of taxpayer money into another hydro lake, the Government is going to make it easier for the power companies to get consent for their projects and it's going to rely on them to deliver this key infrastructure. And for me, this is the rub of the whole thing. Because 25 years ago, Max Bradford said privatising the electricity sector was going to mean cheaper power. That never happened. And now, we've got the new government saying it's going to rely on the power companies to invest in wind, solar and geothermal. As Christopher Luxon said, the power companies are up for it and want to spend billions of dollars of their own money on wind, solar and thermal generation because “they've got great returns”. So the Government's going to get rid of some of the consenting red tape so the power companies can get on with it. I think ditching Lake Onslow is the right thing to do. Because this idea of generating power a million miles away from where it's needed is so old-hat. Because, when you do that, some of that power is lost during the distribution process. But if history is what teaches us about the future, I think we need to be very wary of the Government's enthusiasm for relying on these private power companies for future investment in critical infrastructure. Because if the “great returns” dry-up, these companies will have no obligation at all to keep pouring their money into power generation infrastructure. And I reckon it is a very slippery slope LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand First says the new Regional Infrastructure Fund won't be a slush fund. National was critical of the similar Provincial Growth Fund under the previous government, with Deputy Leader Nicola Willis saying it was like spraying a money hose around. New Zealand First MP Shane Jones told Mike Hosking the new 1.2 billion dollar fund will be controlled. He says it will have specific criteria to improve resilience in the regions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arizona highways help support our state's growth, but other forms of transportation may discourage lawmakers from supporting new projects. Detour Dan joins us to discussSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gadhimai festival in Nepal every five years sees hundreds of thousands of goats, buffalo, and birds ritually killed in barbaric ways to the goddess of which the event is named. This ritual killing may be horrific, but consider that over 100,000 cattle are slaughtered each day in the U.S. for the luxury of what we eat. Is this not ritualism that we outsource? In 2020 we smashed eggs, plowed vegetables, and dumped milk due to government policies and shutdowns, and in 2022 we killed 50 million birds due to ‘flu', and we are now being told that avian flu is even worse in 2023. We have shortages of everything from eggs to rice and coupled with inflation, massive price increases. Every year there are hundreds of fires on farms and in industrial facilities, up to four on average a day, according to the NFPA, but recently we have seen strategic areas of agriculture struck, from the largest egg producers to dairy and meat, not to mention cyberattacks on JBS. Terrorist attacks have also been launched on energy plants, along with cyber threats and EPA regulations strangling power production, not to mention crumbling infrastructure and related disasters. Hundreds of thousand of chickens have died recently on farms across the world. And 18,000 cattle just died on a diary farm in Texas from an enormous fire, the largest ever in U.S. history. Left-wing media says these things are normal. Right-wing media says they are suspicious. Alternative media says they are a monumental conspiracy. But what if it were normal and suspicious, and sabotage. We could be sifting the normal from abnormal, and coincidence from sabotage. That would allow us to have a much better understand of the ritual killings performed against animals, humans and our civilization. It would allow us to consider, despite the reality of all the above, if much of what we are learning about is just a means of perception control, coercing us to give in to the slaughter.
Happy #EWeek! Founded in 1951, Engineers Week was created to ensure a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers. So, what exactly do our engineers do at HRP? We talked with several of HRP's top engineers about Wastewater, Civil, Environmental, and Compliance Engineering. Don't forget to checkout or social media to see our engineers take the challenge! For the Play Hard segment host Tom Simmons joins HRP's Engineering Practice Leader Tom Battles at HRP's Derby office for an interbuilding field trip to BAD SONS Brewing.A reminder that our Play Hard segment is also available in video form! Watch that on our YouTube Channel.Make sure you subscribe, give us a review & check us out on social media!YouTubeLinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebookWebsite
Texas Congressman August Pfluger joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss America's airspace being violated and the State of the Union. Bay County Commissioner Doug Moore stopped in studio to update us on everything Bay County to include infastructure, housing and so much more. Filmmaker Rob Montz joined VERONICA LIVE to talk about his moving documentary: The Broken Boys of Kenosha. Rob exposes the media narrative of lies surrounding the two separate shooting events of Jacob Blake and Kyle Rittenhouse that garnered national attention. Jacob and Kyle have one thing in common...no father was present in either of their lives. Such an interesting interview and a must see documentary.
Bay County Commissioner Doug Moore joined VERONICA LIVE to update us on growth, infastructure and the future of housing in our county.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk through some of the limitations of using serverless in your project. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what's happening with your code, track errors and monitor performance with Sentry. Sentry's Application Monitoring platform helps developers see performance issues, fix errors faster, and optimize their code health. Cut your time on error resolution from hours to minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners new to Sentry can get two months for free by visiting Sentry.io and using the coupon code TASTYTREAT during sign up. MagicBell - Sponsor MagicBell is the the notification inbox for your product. Add a MagicBell to your product for announcements, billing, workflow, and other notifications. The free plan supports up to 100 Monthly Active Users - use the coupon code SYNTAXFM for 10% off the first 12 months. Show Notes 00:23 Welcome 01:08 Sponsor: Sentry 01:59 Sponsor: MagicBell 03:11 Topic introduction 04:44 Function limit Puppeteer 08:51 Node support 10:00 Cron jobs 11:12 Local development Miniflare 11:45 Database access SQLite 12:42 Sharing code 13:07 Environmental variables Netlify environmental variables 14:37 Timeouts 15:47 Sass is expensive 17:26 Infastructure as code 19:02 Search Algolia Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
Charlie Nichols, director of planning & development, Linn County, Iowa joins the show to explain the planning and process needed to turn a decommissioned nuclear plant into a solar farm.Why the county was interested in solar, and how the project started.The time and resources needed during the application process, and how that was accounted and paid for.How to best communicate to the public and remain a-political on a controversial topic.Lessons learned that other locations can benefit from on their own current or future large-scale energy projects.ResourcesICMA's Solar@Scale GuidebookLinn County's solar project webpage. An example on collecting and communicating all the relevant information to the public.Sponsored by CivicPlus Municipal Websites
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Steven Monacelli is a world-class journalist who's been tracking down bad actors and the mysteriously fucked alt-right machine for years. He works for Rolling Stone and The Daily Beast and hates Andy NGO and alt-right shitheads more than Dean does. Steven covers the fuckos at CPAC, America's failed trucker rally, and the worst of the worst in the Alt-Right community. Putin is canceling the internet and personal privacy in Russia while Hacktivists Anonymous destroys Russia's digital infrastructure from the inside.
In this February 2022 episode, Let Me Speak to the Governor host Maria Shilaos is joined by Governor Spencer Cox to answer live calls and texts from Utah residents. With the Utah State Legislature still in session for 2022, there are plenty of topics and bills on our callers' minds today. Bills from the potential new legislation would modify access to public records — again, to education reform, infrastructure problems, senior care, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring future infastructor breaking points.
The guys cover some stories from the week, including Biden's infrastructure bill and some polling that suggests bad news for Dems in the midterms, plus stories about Ghislaine Maxwell's trial and Alex Jones' defamation suit, and much more.
Andrew Wilkow discusses how the democrats are attempting to tie racism to infrastructure and paint anyone who opposes the Build Back Better agenda as a racist.
Andrew Wilkow discusses Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla's that anyone who spreads misinformation about vaccines is a criminal. Also a look at the claims that the infrastructure system in the US is racist and the United States relationship with China.
13 Republicans Voted for Bidens Wasteful Infastructure Bill. We need better leadership that votes with the voters in mind. Enough rhinos. I wanted a passed infastructure bill that actually focused on infastructure. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Only 7% of Infastructure Bill Going Towards Infastructure, the democrats are using big bird to sell shots and much more on The Tattooed Conservative Show on The Weekly Deplorable Radio. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Diamond K is joined by his father, D. Williams to talk Democrats infrastructure infighting, President Obama's library breaks ground, Ravens record breaking victory over the Lions and remembering Melvin Van Peebles.
For many years, experts have predicted that unless the steady over usage of the Colorado River was brought to a halt, it could no longer support the 40 million people that depend on it. That prediction is quickly coming to fruition. Justin and Lance break down all the factors that could be contributing to the depletion of the Colorado River. tags: tsou, justin weller, lance jackson, climate change, global warming, science, west, colorado river, water, arizona, emissions, housing, production, innovation, infastructure
While we are off this week, enjoy this re-air of this episode! See you back here on Septemebr 2nd.
Cuomo's resignation is a distraction for the 1.2 trillion infrastructure deal and the 3.5 trillion that is on the table, Hunter Biden sleeps with more prostitutes and looses another laptop to a Russian spy, and much more.
Senior advisor and chief spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris, Symone Sanders, joins Jess and Zerlina to talk about infrastructure!
We welcome U.S. Senate candidate Chris Larson to the show to discuss his campaign in the crowded Democratic field. This is the first in our series of interviews of the major Democratic candidates to unseat Sen. Ron Johnson. How will Senator Larson differentiate himself from the other candidates? The panel updates listeners on the status of the important bipartisan Infrastructure bill, the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package, and the filibusterer. The White House and many communities are considering a return to mask guidelines and mandates for the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike as the delta variant rampages through the unvaxed population.
Today's episode features Dr. Jeanine Staples; the founder of The Supreme Love Project, impacting nearly 1 million women in 18 different countries. She teaches women why they hurt, so they can heal, and let the highest version of themselves happen in life and love. Dr. Jeanine Staples is a Professor of Literacy and Language, African American Studies, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. She focuses on dismantling supremacist patriarchies through research, teaching, and coaching. Jeanine started The Supreme Love Project movement to support marginalized people, mainly women and people of color, to heal the relational and social t/Terrors in their souls and launch revolutions in their lives. For more episodes, business tips, featured guests, and how to start your OWN podcast, visit my website: www.theamywilliams.com To learn more about Dr. Jeanine Staples check out: www.jeaninestaples.com For her Free Gift: Heal for Real https://thesupremeloveproject.com/heal-quiz/invite/
Joe Biden vows to sign Infastructure bill then reneges on his promise. Pelosi threatens Infastructure bill. CommieFornia wants to bail out the Marijuana industry and will DeSantis challenge Trump in 2024?
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Sam and Emma host David Sirota, founder of and editor at The Daily Poster, to discuss the tough developments around progressive hopes for the Biden Administration, including bipartisan dead-ends, bad-faith attacks on Ilhan Omar, and the possibilities of filibuster reform in the Senate. Sam, Emma, and David touch on the power of narcissistic spotlight syndrome, and how it presents differently from Manchin to Sinema, before they look into the Manchin human shield theory and how Democrats manage to hit the emotional core of the donor class without working the rules to get things done. They chat about how the party of “hope and change” is seemingly afraid of making actual structural change, how the role of the federal government in spearheading progress has all but disappeared, and what the best tactic is to bring the Left into the discussion of Manchin's niche view of bipartisanship. They round out the discussion on how democratic leadership's continued vilification of Ilhan Omar spotlights the party's hypocrisy, choosing to hide their own stances on tough issues over centering genuine policy change. Then, Andrew Callaghan, creator of Channel 5, joins to discuss his chaotic documentation of the fringes of America, from the connections between the wellness community and Q-anon, to conspiracies around the deaths of celebrities like Prince and Kobe. They end on discussions of exploitation in the media industry, and Andrew enquires about Crowder's cringe and cold feet. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma talk about getting cops off the street without boosting the surveillance state, why the country reopening has seen a boom in demand reasonably not met by supply, and watch Ryan Grim stick by his leftist roots and provide Emily Jashinsky with free education on WWII. Tucker Carlson then continues his discomforting obsession with AOC, particularly around the topics of fertility and womanhood, and Dave Rubin shows off his arts and crafts skills, constructing a perfect straw man, before Sam ponders a debate with Ben Shapiro on his roles as the King of the Jews and quick-talking fascist and Fox & Friends draws the line from Critical Race Theory to… China. Emma and Sam finish it off with Ron Paul's BitCon speech on the entertainment of the pandemic, and the unsurprising fact that a Bitcoin convention promoting these beliefs resulted in a COVID outbreak, plus, your IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Join Rev. Dr. William Barber and the 3rd Reconstruction for their Moral Monday March in Charleston WV to stop the filibuster and pressure Joe Manchin. https://t.co/lOfcyriPbI?amp=1 (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) The AM Quickie is now on YouTube Subscribe to the AM Quickie at https://fans.fm/amquickie Make the AMQ part of your Alexa Flash Briefing too! You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Check out today's sponsors: Geologie: A simple skincare routine formulated for daily use. Personalized for your skin and the benefits you want to see. Great for individuals with sensitive skin, acne, dark eye circles or wrinkles. Head to geologie.com and take their free skincare quiz to save up to 40% off on your 30 days trial or just click the link below. That's geologie.com to save 40% off on your 30 day trial. https://thld.co/geologie_majorityreport sunsetlakecbd is a majority employee owned farm in Vermont, producing 100% pesticide free CBD products. Great company, great product and fans of the show! Use code Leftisbest and get 20% off at http://www.sunsetlakecbd.com Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein's podcast News from Nowhere, at https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel! Check out The Nomiki Show live at 3 pm ET on YouTube at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt's podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie's podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada (streaming every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7pm ET!) Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech @BF1nn
2 Trillion Dollar Plan, Space Hotels and the Red Sox?? We have a brand new Midnight Breakfast segment dropping tomorrow to talk about all the current event news in the past few weeks. President Biden proposed a 2 Trillion Dollar infastructure plan that is meant to bring a ton of jobs to the US and help propel us into the EV age. But what does it all mean? We all love nice vacation spots, but what about going to a hotel in space? And the Red Sox have a new onwer? Learn more on tomorrow's current episode! This weeks current events is available on ALL platforms tomorrow! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the full episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX) joins Jess and Zerlina to talk about the election voting bill currently being advanced in the Texas state senate and how we can put a stop to it.
Matt discusses the Hunter Biden laptop interview on CBS Sunday Morning. The left no longer wants bipartisanship and the MLB moves the All-Star game out of Atlanta.
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Just like you can't build a great building on a weak foundation, you can't build a great business with a week infrastructure! In this episode I talk about creating a solid foundation for your business and streamlined infrastructure. Leave me a review to save your space on: Build & Monetise your Equestrian Audience
NSW is continually turning it's public assets into private ones. Eva sheds a light onto the many services that were once owned by all of us, that now are more often than not using us to turn a profit. The banks that were ripping us off were once owned by us, the transport network that's millions of dollars over budget was once funded by our fares, and the child care services that come at an exuberant cost to families were once affordably run by community groups and PNC's. How do we get back to owning our own resources Instead of having to buy them? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cyndi tells the number one thing travel agents do wrong when building a team and what three things to do instead to create a high performing team.
What's really needed for the successful operation of your business or operation? Take Action with Keion as he discuss the tools needed for life practices and business operations known as the real infrastructure.
Madam Nselaa Ward on a helping businesses build an infastructure. More from Nselaa: Madam Nselaa Ward on a common mistake made by new business owners Madam Nselaa Ward on being a top female slam poet Madam Nselaa Ward on her secret to a rewarding life Madam Nselaa Ward on a female in history she would like to be for a day Learn more about Madam Nselaa Ward. Learn more about The Passionistas Project.
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Don Scott is at a transition point in his career. After several great years of rising through the ranks of the Samford Athletic Department, working in tickets, marketing and development, Scott is now leading Immersion Media's efforts in helping athletic departments grow revenues and eyeballs as a digital media vendor. Scott discusses some of the challenges that he faced in both driving attendance through the ticket office and marketing, as well as attempt to cultivate new relationships with Samford alumni. Twitter: @Descott4
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Many Chinese markets are awakening to the outside world in terms of sports business enterprise, but British ex-patriot Mark Thomas has been working on such developments from inside Shanghai for over 20 years. Thomas discusses some of the fallout from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, both from an infrastructure and economic examination, as well as how the Chinese view organized sports leagues in general. Thomas covers how the English Premier League, the NBA and NFL have each tried to expand into the Chinese markets, and what has worked specificially in sport growth in China. Twitter: @Tommo2012
Monte brings on Douglas Burke. Douglas Burke serves as a Managing Director and co head of the Software and Services practice at Pagemill Partners where he is responsible for providing strategic merger and acquisition Advice clients. Doug has particular expertise working with clients in the infrastructure software, security, network and systems Management software, Internet based and on line Businesses and Technology enabled business service companies. He also welcomes Ari Bayme, a Vice President at Milbank, Roy, Zanett & Co., an investment bank that specialize in mergers and acquisitions.